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Are you an experienced engineer with a passion for internal combustion engines and a track record of driving complex mechanical component development? A large global manufacturer based in Peterborough is undergoing a period of significant investment to meet the challenges of an ever-changing energy landscape. This is your chance to join a future-focused, world-class team and make a tangible impact on the next generation of industrial power systems! If you want to put your technical expertise to the test in a collaborative, global environment, we want to hear from you.
Job Responsibility
Executing Core Engine System validation activities and executing planned validation tests
Conducting Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) on components and systems to identify design risks and determine validation needs
Diagnosing technical issues to their root cause, establishing containment actions, and developing permanent corrective actions for production, test, and field problems
Conducting component and system design reviews for New Product Introductions (NPI), new technology, and existing platforms
Working closely with global manufacturing sites, suppliers, and stakeholders to ensure seamless project delivery
Requirements
Relevant development experience focusing on internal combustion engines (ICE) and core engine component development
Experience in mechanical component design, testing, and validation, with specific exposure to at least one core engine system
Technical background or HNC
Experience within Off-highway, Automotive, General Engineering, Heavy Equipment, Manufacturing, Rail, or Construction sectors
A strong understanding of manufacturing principles, excellent communication skills, and the ability to manage commitments autonomously
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK